Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool are going for goals - more of them than any other Liverpool team has scored in the club's history.

The three goals the Reds plundered against Bournemouth on Saturday were the 119th, 120th and 121st goals Liverpool have scored in all competitions this season.

In only three campaigns in history has a Liverpool team scored more - and all three are within catching distance of Klopp's free-scoring side.

Even more staggeringly, Klopp's Liverpool has scored 121 goals in just 49 matches - a more prolific strike rate than either of the three seasons which are currently above them, Gerard Houllier's treble winners of 2001, Bob Paisley's League and League Cup winners of 1982 and King Kenny's Double winning team of 1986.

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Klopp's side are the Champions League top scorers this season with 33 goals in 10 games and the remaining Premier League fixtures offer potential for more goals, with games against struggling West Brom and Stoke City before ending the season at home to against Premier League minnows Brighton.

With Mo Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino all in good goalscoring form, it would almost be a surprise if Liverpool didn't end up scoring the 18 goals to make history.

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138 (1985/86)

The highest scoring Liverpool team of all-time didn't have European competition to bolster its tally - although it did have the ill-fated Screen Sports Super Cup.

The Reds scored 12 goals in 1985/86 in that short-lived competition (the final was held over until the following season!) but also reached the League Cup semi-final and won the FA Cup.

Top scorer was Ian Rush with 33 goals, while Jan Molby perhaps unexpectedly followed him with 21. Paul Walsh, Ronnie Whelan and Steve McMahon all managed double figures during the most goal laden season in Reds history.

TOP SCORER: Who else? Ian Rush.

TOP SCORING PERFORMANCE: A 6-0 slaying of Oxford at Anfield in March 1986.

Liverpool's Ian Rush celebrates scoring in the 1986 FA Cup final against Everton

129 (1981/82)

Rush and Dalglish were in their absolute prime during Paisley's fifth title winning season, their telepathic majesty creating and finishing so many Reds moves.

Rush top scored with 30 goals, with Dalglish adding 22. Terry McDermott also hit the 20 goals mark while Ronnie Whelan was the only other player to reach double figures.

TOP SCORER: Who else? Ian Rush

TOP SCORING PERFORMANCE: A 7-0 stroll against the Finnish minnows of Oulo Palloseura in the European Cup first round.

127 (2000/01)

Liverpool's ruthlessness in front of goal saw them lift an unprecedented trophy treble - League Cup, FA Cup and UEFA Cup, with FIVE of Liverpool's final tally of 127 coming in the UEFA Cup final against Alaves, the winning goal only occasion an English team has celebrated a 'Golden Goal' in Europe.

Michael Owen was top scorer (24), but received spectacular support from Emile Heskey (22) who was only two goals behind, and Robbie Fowler, who scored 17. Steven Gerrard and Danny Murphy also hit double figures.

TOP SCORER: Not Ian Rush. It was Michael Owen.

TOP SCORING PERFORMANCE: A remarkable 8-0 victory, away at Stoke City in the League Cup.